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@coolwallet/xrp
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Typescript library with support for the integration of Ripple for third party application, include the functionalities of generation of addresses and signed transactions.
npm i @coolwallet/xrp
import XRP from '@coolwallet/xrp'
const xrp = new XRP();
const address = await xrp.getAddress(transport, appPrivateKey, appId, 0);
// rEoA7FTruU4SMdG99yuuUbUPxp1bh9aZjR
const payment = {
Sequence: 1566719,
DestinationTag: 1882298635,
LastLedgerSequence: 47914574,
Amount: "100000", // in drops
Fee: "1000", // in drops
SigningPubKey: "027f033c29de4bc02096492da93e00d55d2851f74dc0b5ab58c9b83b3e8067b4af", // optional
Account: "rEoA7FTruU4SMdG99yuuUbUPxp1bh9aZjR", // optional
Destination: "rp6ENYKqYfT5qJqQiN2Y9AnZmFEWv9hRpq"
}
const signTxData = {
transport,
appPrivateKey,
appId,
payment,
addressIndex
}
const transaction = await xrp.signTransaction(signTxData)
You might already know the public key of the source account (by calling .getPublicKey()
before ). if that's the case, put it in the Payment object as SigningPubKey
. Otherwise we would need another bluetooth command to derive the key again.
Get address by address index.
The XRP address generated is compatible to BIP44 with account and change set to 0, which means calling getAddress
with addressIndex = i
will get the address of folllowing path:
m/44'/144'/0'/0/{i}
In the design of current hardware, we only support path m/44'/144'/0'/0/{i}
for speed optimization. This might change in the future and we will then open a more general interface to deal with custom path.
async getAddress(
transport: Transport,
appPrivateKey: string,
appId: string,
addressIndex: number
): Promise<string>
Arg | Description | Type | Required |
---|---|---|---|
transport | Object to communicate with CoolWallet device | Transport | TRUE |
appPrivateKey | Private key for the connected application | string | TRUE |
appId | ID for the connected application | string | TRUE |
addressIndex | The from address index in BIP44 derivation | number | TRUE |
Sign Ripple Transaction.
async signTransaction(signTxData: signTxType):Promise<string>
Arg | Description | Type | Required |
---|---|---|---|
transport | Object to communicate with CoolWallet device | Transport | TRUE |
appPrivateKey | Private key for the connected application | string | TRUE |
appId | ID for the connected application | string | TRUE |
payment | Essential information/property for XRP Transaction | Payment | TRUE |
addressIndex | The from address index in BIP44 derivation | number | TRUE |
confirmCB | Callback of confirmation data to the connected application | Function | FALSE |
authorizedCB | Callback of authorized transaction data to the connected application | Function | FALSE |
FAQs
Coolwallet Ripple App
The npm package @coolwallet/xrp receives a total of 16 weekly downloads. As such, @coolwallet/xrp popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @coolwallet/xrp demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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